What we do.
Façade remediation is the repair work that puts a building envelope back in the condition it should be in. We handle concrete spalling repair, sealant replacement across joints and perimeters, weatherproofing, and structural façade work where access is the limiting factor.
Most remediation scope surfaces from an inspection — either ours or someone else’s — and the work is sequenced so the building manager knows what’s being done, why, and what the outcome looks like before the first rope goes up.
Where it fits.
Concrete spalling and repair
Visible spalling, rebar exposure, surface defects. Repaired to a specified standard with photographic record of the work.
Sealant replacement
Failed perimeter sealant, mullion joints, expansion joints. Often the underlying cause of leak issues uncovered by water leak detection.
Structural façade work
Repair to structural façade elements where access is the limiting factor. Coordinated with the building’s engineer of record where certification is required.
What it includes.
- Pre-work inspection and condition report
- Written method statement and access plan
- Photographic record before, during, and after work
- QBCC licensed delivery
- Coordination with engineering certification where needed
Common questions.
What counts as façade remediation?
Anything that puts the building envelope back into the condition it should be in. Concrete spalling repair, sealant replacement, joint rework, structural repairs where the façade is failing. Distinct from cosmetic work — we’re here to fix the cause, not paint over the symptom.
Do you do the engineering reports as well?
We do the inspection and condition reporting. For structural certification we’ll work with the building’s engineer of record, or recommend one. We don’t pretend to be the engineer.
How disruptive is rope-access remediation to building tenants?
Markedly less than the scaffold alternative. There’s no scaffold footprint on the ground floor, no view obstruction across whole elevations for weeks, and noise/disruption is localised to the working area on any given day.